A new eyewitness who was working in the WTC on 9/11
has gone on record to describe how he heard multiple grenade-like explosions
around the basement levels of the north tower, backing up William Rodriguez'
story, the WTC janitor who reported explosions before the first plane
hit the tower.

Anthony Saltalamacia was a morning supervisor who managed
over a hundred workers in the twin towers. He worked closely with WTC
janitor William Rodriguez, eyewitness to sub-level explosions that occurred
before the impact of the first plane in the north tower and
representative for many 9/11 victim's families.

Saltalamacchia was in sub-basement B1 of the North
Tower, approximately 1,100 feet below the airplane's impact point at
floors 93 to 98.

In the the following You Tube video, Saltalamacia discusses
what he witnessed on 9/11. The account backs up the events previously
described by William Rodriguez.

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"The explosion....at first we believe it came
from the mechanical room and then we heard a series of other explosions
that sounded up on the above levels of the building," said Saltalamacia.

Saltalamacia then discusses how a man ran into the
office with his skin hanging off. William Rodriguez had previously described
the same scenario following basement level explosions and it was also
seconded by another eyewitness, Kenneth Johannemann, an employee
of ABM janitorial services.

"As we're standing there, more explosions were
happening," said Saltalamacia, before he urged Rodriguez and the
other workers to leave the building. The group left and initially headed
towards the lobby before they realized it too had been partially destroyed.

Despite Saltalamacia's plea to stay out of harm's way,
Rodriguez ran back into the burning building in an attempt to save his
colleagues.

"The amount of explosions I heard from 8:46 to
the time we got out was so many - at least ten - it was just like multiple
explosions to where I felt there was different grenades, that's what
it sounded like, like different grenades being set off in the building,"
said Saltalamacia.

"It was one major explosion and then there was
different explosions throughout that period of time until we got out,"
he added.

Numerous other WTC basement workers, including Felipe
David and Salvatore Giambanco, have
also gone public with eyewitness testimony concerning massive sub-level
explosions that took place before Flight 11 hit the north tower.

WTC construction worker Phillip Morelli was headed
for level B-4 in Tower One [north tower], four stories below ground,
when he was thrown to the floor by a violent explosion that coincided
with the plane hitting 100 floors above.

The 9/11 Commission completely ignored the hundreds
of survivors, professionals, first responders, firefighters and police
who reported numerous secondary explosions at all levels of the twin
towers.

In his video interview, Saltalamacia concluded by dismissing
the official story of 9/11 as a "cover-up" and urged a proper
investigation to find out the truth behind what he and others witnessed
that day.

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